Welcome to the Consumer Revolution

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Welcome to the Consumer Revolution How Insurers Can Heed the Voice of Customers, Rethink Relationships & Embrace Innovation to Drive Profitability & Market Leadership

Life-Annuity Insurance Key Welcome Issues to & the Outlook consumer 2013revolution Mobile and technologyenabled More sophisticated in their financial services needs More diverse global markets, empowered women in the workforce More demanding expecting more customization, personalization, flexibility and me-tricity Global consumers in 2020 80% Have access to mobile telephony 50 billion connected devices globally Source: Ernst & Young Global Consumer Insurance Survey, 2012 60+% have smart phones or low-cost tablet computers

Listening to the voice of the customer The 2012 Ernst & Young Global Consumer Insurance Survey asked 24,000 consumers in 23 countries around the world how they feel about their insurance needs and relationships with current carriers. The findings highlight the challenges and opportunities faced by insurers around the world this is very much a good news, bad news story. Consumers are generally confident in and satisfied with their carriers, but... want them to work a little harder to keep the business. Life and pensions. Customer confidence and satisfaction scores Non-life insurance. Lack of effort made by insurer at renewal Regional average Satisfaction scores (out of 10) Confidence scores (percentage very/fairly confident product is right for needs) Regional average Respondents that cited little or none 85% 7.6 Americas 79% 7.0 6.8 Europe 76% Asia-Pacific 82% Europe 75% Americas 68% Asia-Pacific Customer satisfaction ratings Life and pensions. Effort made by existing provider to retain customer Regional average Mean score out of 10 Regional average Respondents who felt insurer made a great or fair amount of effort 7.5 Americas 7.0 Europe 6.8 Asia-Pacific Asia-Pacific Europe Americas 46% 30% 24% Source: Ernst & Young GlobalConsumer InsuranceSurvey, 2012

Insurance industry impacts: good news and bad news First, the bad news: many insurers are not keeping up with today s more informed, highly empowered, dynamic consumers who may know as much about your company and your competitors as you know about them. Specifically, insurers need to improve along four dimensions: $!? Service quality Rewarding loyalty Communication Product transparency

Insurance industry impacts: good news and bad news Now for the good news There is much to learn and many best practices to emulate from other industries. Customer loyalty and rewards programs from airlines, retail, banking and other sectors Robust analytics from banking and e-commerce Personal touch from hospitality Constant market research and innovation focus from consumer packaged goods

More good news: growth opportunities with current base Consumers want to build long-term relationships with and are willing to purchase multiple products from their carriers. They aren t doing so today, however. A simple, transparent buying experience; clear and effective communications; and rewards for loyalty these are the steps insurers must take to seize the growth opportunity. Life and pensions. Customers who have bought another product from the same provider in the last five years Consumers who prefer to buy multiple products from the same provider 52% Regional average 37% Asia-Pacific 19% Europe 16% Americas Source: Ernst & Young GlobalConsumer InsuranceSurvey, 2012 There is opportunity for insurers that can master all the consumer interaction points.

The journey to customer centricity The journey to customer centricity is not easy. But insurers that can move forward along the right strategic course will find many opportunities to drive growth, transform operations and seize competitive advantage. Define Define your target customers and their needs Take Take a realistic look at your propositions (solutions, not products) what will it take to deliver what customers want at a price they want to pay, and still make money? Learn Learn to be adaptive use detailed customer insight to test, learn and act quickly, accelerating the process with prototypes Start Start to build a culture that puts the customer at the center and aligns objectives, targets, rewards and recognition with customer needs Involve Involve distributors and, together, build stronger partnerships Focus Focus on some key levers and build momentum throughout the organization Generate Generate customer engagement across the relationship life cycle to build loyalty Next step > operationalizing customer centricity

Operationalizing customer centricity Customer centricity is both a strategic mindset and a set of specific operational capabilities. B A C Segment smarter Focus on multiple attributes, like potential lifetime value and switching risk, not just channel and product, to identify and keep the customers you want Embrace analytics Rethink and reimagine the customer base and current operations by asking more and better questions of operational and external data Reorient the culture Establish rewards for keeping existing customers happy, not just winning new business Integrate channels Share information and create consistent experiences across channels so customers can knock on any door they want Get digital Make friends with and followers out of your customers

Operationalizing customer centricity The overall customer experience is influenced by customers direct and indirect interactions with an organization both physical and digital touch points. Both must be managed effectively in order to maximize the experience. Social media Blogs Landing page Comparison/third party sites Mobile/ smart phone Push alerts Viral marketing Internet ads Tools and calculators Website Instant messenger/ chat Education and awareness Research and decide Purchase Use and service Loyalty Radio, TV, and print Intermediary agent Call center Email, paper Word of mouth Rewards/ incentives communication Targeted advertising direct mail, telesales Interactive chat Interactive video Call center Source: Ernst & Young

Driving customer centric innovation True customer centricity goes beyond operational matters. It s about reorienting the culture, rethinking the meaning of risk and altering behavioral patterns. In other words, strong executive leadership and effective organizational change management are critical enablers. What must insurers do? Overcome the risk-averse culture common to many insurers Drive culture change from top-down Engage all associates to identify improvement opportunities Reward collaboration across functions Experiment, test and learn open discovery centers and research labs Shift to longer-term thinking and decision-making cycles Don t overlook the lifetime value of the in-force base in the chase for the short-term rewards of new business Unleash internal customer advocates to explore long-term relationship building Explore disruptive growth strategies Design insurance as a service models Rethink core customer value propositions Seek new partnerships across other industries

Welcome to the Consumer Revolution Driving growth through customer centric innovation Tomorrow s insurance leaders will leverage customer-centric innovation to differentiate themselves and gain sustainable market leadership positions. Market leadership Competitive advantage Brand differentiation Insurance as a service and hybrid models Higher satisfaction, loyalty, retention

The journey to maturity: achieving and sustaining customer centricity Customer-centric organizations measure the maturity of their strategies and capabilities across a range of dimensions. Choosing the right metrics provides a framework for measuring current performance and evaluating operations and for prioritizing investments and initiatives; they also help guide the ongoing journey to continuous improvement, truly advanced capabilities and sustainable competitive advantage. Brand and market position: High brand recognition and strong positive associations amongst target customers, based on real evidence and reputation for customer focus B A C Segmentation: Defined targets based on clear insights into current and potential value Distributor management: Highly selective approach based on customer profitability, with partnerships based on customer engagement Propositions: Focused offerings aligned to needs of profitable customers, with flexible design, transparent pricing and customer self-service. Service delivery: Value-adding touch points phone, online self-service tools and information, distributors Customer lifetime value management: Active involvement at key points including lapse, retirement and other milestones Culture: Management by key metric (likecustomer lifetime value management) with clear focus on meeting needs of profitable customers

Start the customer centric conversation Ernst & Young Assurance Tax Transactions Advisory Shona Burns Insurance Advisory shona.burns@au.ey.com +617 3011 3333 Christine Delany Global Insurance Center cdelany@uk.ey.com +44 020 7951 1733 Kaenan Hertz Insurance Advisory Americas +1 212 773-5988 Kaenan.Hertz@ey.com Paul Clark Global Insurance Center paul.clark@au.ey.com +61 2 8295 6967 May Knight Insurance Advisory Partner May.Knight@hk.ey.com +852 28499518 About Ernst & Young Ernst & Young is a global leader in assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services. Worldwide, our 167,000 people are united by our shared values and an unwavering commitment to quality. We make a difference by helping our people, our clients and our wider communities achieve their potential. Ernst & Young refers to the global organization of member firms of Ernst & Young Global Limited, each of which is a separate legal entity. Ernst & Young Global Limited, a UK company limited by guarantee, does not provide services to clients. For more information about our organization, please visit www.ey.com. 2012 EYGM Limited. All Rights Reserved. SCORE but the no. EG0122 1306-1089402 NY This publication contains information in summary form and is therefore intended for general guidance only. It is not intended to be a substitute for detailed research or the exercise of professional judgment. Neither EYGM Limited nor any other member of the global Ernst & Young organization can accept any responsibility for loss occasioned to any person acting or refraining from action as a result of any material in this publication. On any specific matter, reference should be made to the appropriate advisor. ED none